Physics
Scientific paper
May 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983ssrv...35...33k&link_type=abstract
Space Science Reviews (ISSN 0038-6308), vol. 35, May 1983, p. 33-41.
Physics
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Atmospheric Effects, Earth Magnetosphere, Ionospheric Propagation, Power Lines, Coupling, Extremely Low Frequencies, Harmonic Radiation, Very Low Frequencies
Scientific paper
One of the problems relating to an active power-line system has to do with the space observations of the initial stage of radiation below and within the ionosphere that are to serve as direct evidence of power-line radiation. Field measurements over a broad range of frequencies (10 Hz to 10 kHz) are required to determine, for example, the height dependence of the radiated field strength, the way in which the field strength is decreasing, the frequency spectrum with an increasing harmonic number, and the way in which power-line radiated waves from natural noise can be distinguished from thunderstorm activity. The need for closer international cooperation in order to increase the amount of data available on global distributions of power-line radiation over a wide range of frequencies is stressed. It is noted that much theoretical work needs to be done before the mechanisms of initial power-line radiation and its coupling to the ionosphere can be understood.
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